Xbox One Deals

Compare over 536 Xbox One deals from 34 gaming retailers, with prices starting from just £179.99 to £679.99. Our easy filtering system allows you to find the perfect Xbox One bundle with the Xbox games you prefer. Buy your Xbox One console today.

Best selling Xbox One deals in May 2019

1. Xbox One S Anthem bundle

Famed for their unique approach to video game storytelling, Anthem sees developer Bioware set its sights much loftier than either the Dragon Age or Mass Effect franchises before it. It’s a future-set shared-world action RPG that sees you take control of a Javelin – the bold few heroes brave enough to venture out and solve the Anthem of Creation’s mystery. The Anthem Xbox One Bundle contains a 1TB Xbox One S, a controller and a copy of the game.

2. Xbox One Division 2 Bundle

Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 allows players step back into Ubisoft’s version of a war-torn American state, this time letting you and a team of survivors loose in a ravaged Washington D.C. The Division 2 Xbox One bundle features a Xbox One S or X that boasts 1TB of storage, an Xbox One controller and a digital code containing this highly anticipated looter-shooter sequel. Party up, plan your course of attack and restore the world to peaceful order.

3. Xbox One Minecraft bundle

There are currently three Minecraft Xbox One bundles available. Two 500GB versions are available, although one has effectively replaced the other with added content and is now much easier to find than the old version. Keep an eye out for the pictured version, as that’s the new one!

There’s also a special edition bundle, available only on the 1TB model of the One S. With an eye-catching green and brown console and matching controller pad, this bundle is perfect for any major Minecraft fans out there!

4. Xbox One Rocket League bundle

Start your engines with the Rocket League bundle! Packed in with the Xbox One S 500GB comes Rocket League, the deceptively simple game that has taken the world by storm since its launched. The basic is idea is clear – play football, but with remote controlled cars. However, mastering the advanced techniques requires huge dedication and competitive spirit. This bundle comes with three months of Xbox Live gold membership, so you can play online straight away!

5. Xbox One Forza Horizon 4 bundle

Forza Horizon has placed itself in the hearts of many driving enthusiast on Xbox One, often considered the best arcade racing game out there. Forza Horizon 4 proves this fact yet again, now available right away as part of a Forza Horizon 4 Xbox One bundle. What’s more the bundle can regularly be found listed by retailers for well under £200, coming with an Xbox One Controller, the game itself and a sleek-looking White 1TB Xbox One S.

6. Xbox One Fallout 76 bundle

Fallout 76 marks the first time Bethesda’s acclaimed post-apocalyptic RPG has unleashed its open-world for Xbox One players to experience together. To celebrate, you can pick up a Black 1TB Xbox One X Fallout 76 bundle – complete with vibrant HDR lighting and true 4K resolution thanks to the innards featured in Xbox One X. The Fallout 76 bundle is exclusive to Xbox One, can often be found with other select games included, and is best enjoyed on the world’s most powerful console.

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Buy Xbox One consoles for less with Console Deals

We know how time consuming it can be, checking individual retailers to see what offers they have on new Xbox One consoles. That’s why we’ve done the work for you, and compared all leading retailers to show you the cheapest deals and bundles, for both the Xbox One X and the Xbox One S.

The cheapest Xbox One deal we have found is under £200. The price of the Xbox One X will be a little more expensive as it’s the top of the range console from Microsoft. But if you use our comparison tool at the top of the page, you will quickly find the perfect Xbox One X bundle for the price you’re willing to pay.

Did you know that Xbox One is the only place to play exclusives like Halo 5, Forza Horizon 3 and Forza Motorsport 7. With the premier online gaming platform Xbox Live, it’s the place to take on your friends at FIFA, Call of Duty and other great games too. Coupled with Xbox One’s brilliant home entertainment features, games can be a seamless part of your living room.

Stream games to your Windows PC or tablet

Xbox One can stream games over Wi-Fi to Windows 10 PCs and tablets. That means you can play Xbox One games anywhere in the house, not just in the living room. And, you can talk to your Xbox Live friends on your other Windows devices.

The console that keeps getting better

Xbox One has already received tons of new features, from Twitch integration to the ability to switch your console on and instantly resume your game where you left it. Just like Xbox 360 before it, Xbox One is set to keep giving more value and more great games. You can even now integrate with Spotify and create your own gaming soundtracks while maintaining in-game sound effects.

Xbox Live is now powered by the cloud

Xbox Live has always been at the forefront of online gaming. With Xbox One it takes another big leap forward. It’s powered by hundreds of thousands of gaming servers, which reduce lag and help prevent cheating.

Big exclusives and blockbusters

Microsoft has assembled an excellent line-up of exclusive games for Xbox One. As well as Halo, there’s also Fable Legends, Quantum Break and the Platinum Games exclusive Scalebound. Microsoft’s links within the PC gaming community means the Xbox One also has console exclusivity on several major titles, including Cuphead and Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds.

The Xbox One S Console

Xbox One S is the revamped version of big brother, the Xbox One. Featuring 4K support and high dynamic range, the Xbox One S is 40% smaller than the Xbox One. As well as having a vertical stand and a new streamlined Xbox controller, the Xbox One S has a 2TB hard drive and internal power brick; something not seen before on Microsoft’s Xbox consoles.

Smaller, More Powerful Xbox

Still home to some of the best games, you will be able to enjoy exclusives such as Gears of War 4, Crackdown 3, Dead Rising 4 and Recore all in beautiful 4K resolution.

The Xbox One X Console

Xbox One X is the most powerful gaming console ever released. Boasting 40% more power than any other device, the One X is quite simply the best way to experience Xbox One games, with certain optimised games running at an incredible 4K resolution at 60fps, making for one of the most immersive gaming experiences on any platform ever. The huge processing power of the One X means that even games that haven’t been designed specifically for the X look better, run faster and load quicker.

The most stunning gaming experience ever

With the Xbox One X now available, look for games marked “Xbox One X Enhanced”, meaning they have been designed to take advantage of the X’s monumental processing power to give the best, most immersive gaming experience possible.

Choose your Xbox One bundle

Xbox One provides an incredible combination of must-have exclusives and entertainment features you can’t find anywhere else. Only with Xbox One can you snap instantly between games and live TV, and receive game invites while watching telly.

Finding your ideal Xbox One console deal means getting the right combination of storage, bundled games and price. You’ll also want to decide whether or not you want to spend the extra money on a One X in order to play games at a 4K resolution and 60 FPS. Our handy Xbox One bundle guide is here to help.

500GB, 1TB or 2TB storage

There are three versions of the Xbox One console available – one with 500GB of storage and two with 1TB (terabyte). Given how important game downloads and updates are, you’ll probably want as much storage as your budget can stretch to. There is also the Xbox One S and the Xbox One X to consider. The XBS is 40% smaller than the Xbox One and comes with a 2TB hard drive. The Xbox One X offers true 4K and ultimate performance.

Navigate with a controller or Kinect

When Xbox One first launched, the Kinect motion sensor and microphone was in every box – and the price was high. Now you have more choice. Very few new games are utilising Kinect. But if you like the idea of controlling your console with your voice and hand gestures, it could be worth the extra cash.

Black, white or limited editions

Xbox One is slowly becoming available in more colours, after launching in black only. As well as the Xbox One S available in white, you can get limited edition consoles available in blue, silver and more. The Xbox One X is initially launching in matte black only.

Bundled games and Xbox Live

There’s also a wide range of Xbox One bundles with games and Xbox Live subscriptions packed in. Bundled games include everything from FIFA to Forza to Halo: The Master Chief Collection. We’ve sourced all the latest Xbox One deals above.

Sea of Thieves

Coming with a 1TB white console and standard white controller (not the green and purple Sea of Thieves edition controller), this bundle comes with Rare’s Xbox One exclusive, Sea of Thieves. Set sail with friends on the high seas, plunder other vessels, fight off hordes of skeletons and collect bounties.

2013

Xbox One Revealed

Microsoft unveils the new Xbox One console at a special event that is streamed online across the globe. Xbox One is presented as an all-in-one entertainment device that must be connected to Kinect and the Internet to operate properly – an approach Microsoft later changes following a backlash from fans.

MAY 2013

Second Hand Game Lockdown

Rumours suggest that game retailers will be forced to sell second hand games at just a 10% discount on the original RRP. This comes amid speculation from a statement from Microsoft who said that each game will use a code that locks it to the owner’s account – giving the tech giant complete control over the second hand games market.

MAY 2013

UK price announced at E3

Xbox One and its first batch of games, which include Forza 5 and Ryse, are seen in more detail at E3 2013. A UK launch price of £429.99 is announced. All launch Xbox One bundles are to include a 500 GB console and a Kinect sensor.

JUNE 2013

Xbox One released

Microsoft releases the Xbox in Europe including the UK. Sales skyrocket with Microsoft selling a staggering 3 million consoles before the end of the year.

NOVEMBER 2013

2014

Xbox One gets Twitch-y

Microsoft announces that game streaming service Twitch is coming to Xbox One. The service launches in March, allowing Xbox One owners to broadcast and watch their favourite games.

FEBRUARY 2014

Price dropped along with Kinect

After six months of trailing behind the cheaper PS4 in worldwide sales, Microsoft announces a new lower-priced Xbox One bundle with no Kinect sensor in the box. With PS4 price-parity, Xbox One sales significantly improve.

MAY 2014

White Xbox One enjoys the Sunset

The Sunset Overdrive pack launches as the first Xbox One bundle to feature a white console. In November, a limited edition Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare XBO bundle launches featuring a 1TB hard drive.

OCTOBER 2014

10 million Xbox Ones shipped

Microsoft announces that 10 million Xbox One consoles have been sold worldwide.

DECEMBER 2014

2015

Windows 10 and Xbox One play nice

At a Windows 10 media briefing, Microsoft unveils the deep integration between Xbox One and Windows 10. Xbox One can stream games to PC and tablet over a home network, so gamers can play anywhere in the house.

JANUARY 2015

1TB Xbox One stands alone

Solus 1TB Xbox One consoles are made available for the first time – so all gamers can buy one, not just Call of Duty fans. The 500GB XBO also gets a price cut.

JUNE 2015

XBO learns to play Xbox 360 games

At E3 2015, Microsoft shows off new Xbox 360 compatibility for the Xbox One. The update allows gamers to play disc games and Xbox Live Arcade games, even online.

JUNE 2015

Stream games to tablets and PCs

Microsoft launches update to system that allows users to stream games to Windows 10 tablets and PCs. “With the streaming functionality, not only can you stream games but you can also access your friends, achievements, Party Chat, multiplayer, Snap mode and more. Game streaming is then initiated from the Xbox on Windows 10 app on a PC or tablet in the same home network,” explained the company’s Xbox group.

JULY 2015

Exclusive external hard drive

Seagate have teamed up with Microsoft to release the first exclusive external hard drive. The 2TB drive features the familiar Xbox green, the official logo and USB 3.0.

AUGUST 2015

Transformation for XB1 with new dash

Microsoft release the new Xbox One dashboard, transforming the console’s software. The emphasis is now on community and ease of use. A new interface provides Activity Alerts and App multitasking. Additionally, the Cortana personal assistant from Windows Phone and Windows will take over voice commands and searches.

NOVEMBER 2015

2016

New Xbox Rumours

Rumors abound of a new Xbox (dubbed Xbox 1.5/Xbox 2). With Sony pushing ahead with a 4K PS4, Microsoft need innovation to stay in the game. Whether the new Xbox will introduct new features, or just be a slimmed down, quieter version of the Xbox One (similar to the Xbox 360 rework) remains to be seen.

FEBRUARY 2016

Xbox One S Announced

Microsoft is set to announce their revamped flagship console with the new Xbox One S at E3 2016. The Xbox One S is 40% smaller than XB1 and will feature a 2TB hard drive, support for 4k and high dynamic range. The XBS will also feature a vertical stand and will be supplied with a streamlined controller.

JUNE 2016

Xbox One S launches

The revamped Xbox One, named the S, launches. Smaller in size than the original Xbox One, it nonetheless packed a more impressive punch, with native support for 4K gaming the key improvement that set it apart from the original model.

Available in 500GB, 1TB and 2TB versions, the One S has largely replaced the original model One as the standard console, and is typically what is now found in bundles.

AUGUST 2016

2017

Anticipation builds for Project Scorpio

Widely expected to compete with the newly released PS4 Pro, Project Scorpio had been shrouded in secrecy. However, with the E3 expo slated as the venue for the unveiling later in 2017, spec rumours and details began to emerge in early 2017.

The Scorpio is likely to support 4K gaming natively, with games such as Halo 5: Guardians able to play in their complete, unscaled glory. It also places a greater emphasis on virtual reality gaming, and is rumoured to come with the same internal power unit as the One S.

MARCH 2017

Xbox One X revealed

After months of speculation, the Xbox One X was revealed at E3. 40% more powerful than any other console, the One X supports ultra HD 4K resolutions combined with an incredible framerate of 60fps for certain optimised games. The unprecedented processing power of the One X also means it can bolster existing standard Xbox One games.

The One X will retail £449.99, and will launch on November 7th, just before the Black Friday/ Cyber Monday deals season traditionally kicks in.

JUNE 2017

Cross-play with Switch announced

Rocket League for the Nintendo Switch is announced, and with it comes cross-play between the Switch and the Xbox One. Now, friends playing on different console ecosystems will be able to challenge one another. PS4 is not part of the cross-play agreement.

JUNE 2017

The end of the original One

Console Deals exclusively reveal the news that Microsoft have finally run out stock of the original Xbox One and won’t be producing any more. There may still be some cropping up in the odd bundle and on the second hand market, but from here on out, it’s the One S and the One X’s time to shine.

August 2017

Xbox One X sets pre-order records

With its release two months away, the Xbox One X gets off to record-setting pace, becoming the most pre-ordered Xbox ever. The first round of pre-orders sell out worldwide in around 24 hours, with the limited run of Scorpio edition consoles going even faster. Anticipation for the new version of the console mounts, with Forza Motorsport 7 showcasing the full capabilities of the console.

SEPTEMBER 2017

PS4 cross-play accidentally arrives

For a brief moment, Xbox One and PS4 users are given the opportunity to see what life would be like if cross-play between the two competing systems was enabled. The makers of Fortnite accidentally enable to feature and allow PS4 and Xbox players to face off against one another, before the mistake is discovered and reversed.

SEPTEMBER 2017

Kinect waves goodbye

The Kinect sensor had enjoyed a turbulent history with the Xbox One. Beloved by some, it was never adopted by many games and gradually fell out of favour. Microsoft opted not to include it in One S and One X bundles as they had with the original console. Indeed, the two new versions of the console did away with the Kinect port, meaning an adaptor was required to use it. In October, the company officially declared that Kinect was being discontinued as they moved towards a message focused on dedicated console gamers.

October 2017

The One X Arrives

The Xbox One X, Microsoft’s flagship console and now the most powerful home console ever, launches to strong sales and critical acclaim. Game journalists find the One X is able to comprehensively better its rival the PS4 Pro in several performance categories across some major cross-platform games. Meanwhile, the price of the One S model continues to drop, giving gamers a clearer choice as to which system is best for them.

November 2017

Xbox welcomes PlayerUnknown

Despite a strong year, some industry commentators feel the Xbox One is continuing to be held back by the lack of exclusives available on the system. After 2016, which saw the system get both Gears of War 4 and Forza Horizon 3, there have been fewer exclusives of note in 2017. However, in December there was some light at the end of the tunnel. PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, a sensation on PC since its launch earlier in 2017 and one of the most popular games of the year, is released on the 12th as a console exclusive. The battle royale style game may already have a significant audience on PC, but Microsoft’s winning of the rights is a serious coup.

DECEMBER 2017

2018

Xbox One sells solidly

Unconfirmed reports of the Xbox One’s sales put it around the 35 million mark, a long way behind the PS4 but a respectable figure nonetheless. If the report is true, the Xbox One has outsold both the beloved N64 and the original Xbox, and has another old favourite, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, in its sights. The same report also states that the new One X model is outselling its PlayStation equivalent, the Pro.

FEBRUARY 2018

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